Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 13, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERMAN
COUNTY
Amidons Find
Cold Everywhere
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Mr and Mrs E. Amidon retu rn
ed hom e last week a fter sp en d ­
ing the w in ter visiting around
the nation. Gene say3 th e y w ere
in M ichigan for the cold w eather
w hich follow ed them to Onio and
dow n into K entucky and Tennes­
see and then when they cam«*
hom e it got cold here.
W ayne M elzer came home las*.
T hursday w ith a discharge in his
pocket and m em ories of Japan in
his mind. W ayne has been in the
flow ery kingdom for over a
y eaf w ithout being im pressed
He saw H iroshim a briefly and
says it is still a ruins.
Miss Clara M ersinger is home
from C hester, M ontana, w here
she spent som e tim e w ith her
sister, Beth, and family, and is
visiting h e r folks here before
resum ing h er WQrk in Sm ithville,
W ashington.
F R ID A Y ,
JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON
Mr and Mrs A rth u r C hristian­
son are living, in tow n at the
Mollie M cLachlan house because
the roads in his section a re not
very good, ‘even w h e n _ th e y can
be found a t all.
r C urtiss M. E v e rts J r. state san­
ita ry engineer, was in Moro Tues­
day to take a look at the new city
well and pum ping equipm ent
w hich has been recently installed.
Mrs Mae Moore is ill in The
Dalles hospital w ith the after
effects of the flu. She is said to
be recuperating very well. .
T he M inidoka County News,
published a t R upert »Idaho, has
been nam ed as Idaho’s o utstand­
ing weekly. Mr and Mrs Orval
Thom pson are w orking on the
News.
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Mrs R. B. Hoskinson was tak ­
en to The Dalles to see a doctor
this week because - of severe
pains in her head- . ,
Mr and Mrs W A. Hayes and
family will move to the George
H ennagin farm this m onth and
W illard Coons will take over
the fair grounds residence. J
Miss Gloria Douma wflfc honje
for the week end from Mt. Angel
college at Mt. Angel.
FEBRUARY
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A representative of the state
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The snow covered roads have sleds from the kids and d o n e ta x w
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commission
will be
in Moro
given m uch _ pleasure to the som -----------------
e sliding - at night
a fte r work. March 16 to aid taxpayers in
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and also
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some of the elders in years if not T he Dalles Thursday to help ini- Hours will be from 9:00 until
in hearts who have borrow ed tia te candidates, .
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noon.
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A representative for the Inter-
n nal Revenue departm ent of the
• federal governm ent u as in Moro
this week, Feb. 0-9-10 and in
Wasco the 11th to aid taxpayers
who expect to make retu rn s by
March 15.
Relatives here received word
from McMinnville of a daughter
born February 9th to Mr and
Mrs Bill Axtell.
The baby
weighed 7 lb 4 oz Hid has been
named Linda Kathleen.
Mrs Bob Axtell a n d „ infant
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son returned home from the hos­
pital Tuesday.
T hursday, Lincoln’s birthday,
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was a holiday for those who hold
an official position or ace bank-/much as usual, even though the
neither
white collaret^
appeared
ers. One
r' “ ~ could
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money, buy whiskey nor pay tax-in clothes m ore rad ian t th an
es, b u t'o th e rw ise life w ent/ onusual.
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In th e N e w Y e a r
The Gay Shop
Saturday, February 14
W a sco , O reg o n
Moro High School
Lunch Served
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RADIO SERVICE
Melodians
Look
| ll good things in
__ life give greatest
■ pleasure when enjoyed
in moderation.
HOME 8 WTO RADIOS
Harry’s Radio Service
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Formal For Ladies
W c do lots of things
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319 E. 3rd St.
OL ymp IA
THE DALLES, OREGON
There’s the bus station, and newspaper
A superior service
. of personal attendance
THAT COSTS NO MORE
agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Ch cnicle
and M HS Optimist too, and the public
phone, and magazines and we feed you
and refresh y:u . Quite a place we have,
come in. W e can do someth ng for you.
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OIYMPfA BRFWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA.WASHINGTON,
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Even if it is cold you gotta have
S h e e ts a n d P illo w s
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t hoiut
W e now have th e sheets and
some pillowcase tubing
O uting flannel and O ilcloth
PHOt
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A wide range of prices
that meets ell wishes
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WE CAN SUPPLY ALL NEEDS
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\Let as ta k e th is cold, d isa g reea b le
jo b o f f y o u r h a n d s
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EFFICIENCY, E.ONOMY
WITH
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WEED S »RAYING
SPRAY
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COMPETITIVE PRICES
M etal Coffee Makers
BOB AXTELL, OWNER & PROPRIETOR
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Other types of weed sprays
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MODERN ANI) EFFICIENT
PLANES.
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per gal. Ester type 2,4-D
B a th T o w e ls
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STANTOX ccntains 3.34 lbs
M e n s ’ W h i t e S h ir ts
YES, killing weeds is our business
V V w w1
Stantox Weed Spray
L a d ie s ’ S w e a t e r s
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Kill Your Weeds With
1100 KRIY AVE.
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also SIMER WEED SPRAYERS
TWIN TUB M
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SHERMAN MOTOR 8 EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
€•1« cloth«» whiter and cleaner
in halt the time. Does average
family weth in ebout ONE HOUR.
No soaking, boiling, rubbing.
DEMOHN SPRINGS
MORO, OREGON
ELECTRIC
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WRITE us TODAY-BE ASSURED
of having your work done on time
For the BEST in Agricultural Aviation^
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Phone-Yakima 7683
Modernize your
kitchen now...
AT LOW COST
Write-Yakima 908 So. 25th Avenue
Launderall
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Yes, sonny, there are 11,000 poles in ‘
BY MULLINS
exciting new Youngstown K itchens com e
packed w ith features th at will m ake every
kitchen task easier. G listening white “K itchen-
aider” cabinet sinks w ith acid-resisting por­
celain enam eled tops, convenient, spacious
table top floor cabinets, roomy wall cabinets,
are yours to choose from. Youngstown units
are solidly m ade of steel in gleaming w hite, in
m any different styles and sizes that will exactly
fit your needs . . . and your budget. N o < ; on
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ation. A ll you do is put clothes in, add
T h is w e e k -e n d every week—w e’re
soap avd flip a switch—Launderall
starring L au n d erall—the new, com­
does everything else autom atically,
p le tely autom atic home laundry. I t ’S
washes, double rinses and spin dries
scored a smash h it w ith housewives
clothes dewy fresh, ready for
straight across the country for
the line. D o n ’t miss this fea­
its sparkling clean wash results,
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SQ nwMw«vrp« tured attraction. Sea it today a t:
its economy and ease of oper*
John and Etha say stop see the new Ijaunderall or better yet
Bring a washing and try it yourself.
Show Room, DeMoss Spr.
the pile. And we'll use them all during
he
display.
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1948 as PP$L carries out the largest
THIS GROWING REGION
USES MORE ANO MORE OF
P PAL'S CHEAP ELFCTRICPY!
Electric rates here are now the
construction program in its h isto ry..
lo w e s t in
hi h -
P acific P ower "
; th a n h a l f
n
the national average.
C ompany
Y ears o f P u b lic S e r v ic e
Moro Lumber & Fuel
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